π¨ Color Palette (Point-Wise) Terracotta & Burnt Clay β used on walls, ceiling finishes, and decorative accents Warm Ivory & Sand Beige β ideal for floors, large walls, and upholstery bases Soft Taupe & Mushroom Grey β for balance and depth, great for flooring or large surfaces Olive Green & Dusty Sage β introduced through plants, cushions, or wall art Charcoal & Matte Black β used sparingly in framing, fixtures, or accent furniture Aged Brass or Bronze β used in lighting, signage, or hardware for warmth and contrast Natural Wood Tones β light to mid-toned oak, ash, or teak for furniture and ceiling treatments πͺ¨ Materials Used (Point-Wise) Exposed Clay Brick β for feature walls and vertical textures (as seen in the image) Natural Stone β options like Kotah, sandstone, Jaisalmer, or travertine in honed/matt finish Textured Stone Walls β rough-hewn or sand-blasted stone cladding for calm contrast Lime Plaster or Microcement β soft, breathable wall finishes with a natural matte look Polished Concrete β for floors in high-traffic areas with a subtle, earthy tone Wood β natural grain wood (teak, oak, ash) for furniture, paneling, and ceiling detail Rattan, Cane & Jute β for chairs, screens, rugs, and light diffusing partitions Linen & Cotton β used in upholstery, sheers, and soft furnishings for airy comfort Brushed Brass or Oxidized Metal β in signage, lighting, fixtures for minimal sophistication Ceramics & Handmade Pottery β for decor, planters, and tactile focal points βοΈ Ceiling Recommendations Depending on height and volume: Option 1: Exposed RCC or Clay Plaster Finish Add ambient lighting with coves Keep surface in muted terracotta or βoxidized clayβ paint Option 2: Wooden or Fluted Panels Light-toned veneer or slatted wood battens Can be used above sitting areas or reception to create warmth and hierarchy Option 3: Microtextured Paint Sand-texture or lime paint in muted tones Avoid white; use ivory or warm taupe π§± Flooring Suggestions Brushed natural stone (Kotah, Jaisalmer, Tandur) β durable, earthy, timeless Sand-finish terrazzo with subtle aggregate in beige or grey base Matt vitrified tiles that mimic stone, for maintenance ease in high-traffic areas Avoid high gloss β the finish should feel natural and tactile π Natural Light Windows Use black or bronze aluminum frames in grid format (like your earlier image) for an industrial-modern feel, or go for minimal wooden frames for a softer tone. Layer with: Sheer linen curtains for diffused light Planters around the window periphery (olive tree, rubber plant, ficus) ποΈ Zoning Ideas for Experience Center πΈ Reception Area Back wall in exposed clay brick or textured lime plaster Minimal signage in brass or oxidized metal Floating wooden desk or custom stone counter Bench seating in wood + linen Decorative brass sculpture or handmade ceramic pieces πΈ Sitting Lounge Earth-toned sofas and armchairs in raw linen or woven upholstery Rug in jute or wool Accent wall in rammed earth or large-format natural stone Lighting: Floor lamps in black metal or brass, woven pendants πΈ Office Spaces / Cubicles Glass partitions with wooden or bronze frames Desks in natural wood with modern minimalist design Acoustic ceiling panels in jute/wool-felt or cane inserts Add soft green plants in terracotta planters πΏ Biophilic Touches Indoor courtyard or green break-out zone Zen garden or water body with pebbles (as seen in your image) Use planters to soften transitions Scent: Essential oil diffuser with cedarwood/sandalwood π§ Overall Mood Understated elegance Grounded and slow-paced Natural light + texture = soft energy Encourages calm interactions and mindful transitions KEEP ALL THE ABOVE ELEMENTS IN MIND & GENERATE A RECEPTION AREA DOUBLE HEIGHT WALLS WITH SKYLIGHT ON TOP
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